rutgers1
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I just posted this in a thread somewhere else on this site about comparing Universal to Disney.
I am rooting for Harry Potter not only because I would love to visit it, but also because I think it will force Disney to innovate. From what I gather, Harry Potter Land will completely immerse you in the world of HP for an extended period of time, not just for a few minutes like your typical Disney ride. I really like that idea......I think Disney was going for that immersion feeling with Animal Kingdom, but never quite made it happen. I still have hope for that one, though.
I absolutely love a lot of the Disney rides, but as I look back on my multitude of visits to the park, and look ahead to what I hope will be a multitude more in the future, the thing that I find myself hoping for is more immersion. A few thoughts....
1) I think an area of major potential is Animal Kingdom. I still don't feel the immersion there. I can't quite put my finger on what it would take, but there is major potential there.
2) But aside from that, I think that most of the areas within Magic Kingdom can be rethemed. The one that sticks out to me is Tomorrowland. I really don't feel like I am in the future when I am there - yet if they could do that, it would be an instant crowd pleaser for years. Even Fantasyland seems dated to me, as I believe they could be doing much more to give you that "fantasy" feeling. Plus, the image of what fantasy is has evolved in recent years. Unfortunately, we are still dealing with a 1960's definition of theming, and there is so much more they can do with it.
I am rooting for Harry Potter not only because I would love to visit it, but also because I think it will force Disney to innovate. From what I gather, Harry Potter Land will completely immerse you in the world of HP for an extended period of time, not just for a few minutes like your typical Disney ride. I really like that idea......I think Disney was going for that immersion feeling with Animal Kingdom, but never quite made it happen. I still have hope for that one, though.
I absolutely love a lot of the Disney rides, but as I look back on my multitude of visits to the park, and look ahead to what I hope will be a multitude more in the future, the thing that I find myself hoping for is more immersion. A few thoughts....
1) I think an area of major potential is Animal Kingdom. I still don't feel the immersion there. I can't quite put my finger on what it would take, but there is major potential there.
2) But aside from that, I think that most of the areas within Magic Kingdom can be rethemed. The one that sticks out to me is Tomorrowland. I really don't feel like I am in the future when I am there - yet if they could do that, it would be an instant crowd pleaser for years. Even Fantasyland seems dated to me, as I believe they could be doing much more to give you that "fantasy" feeling. Plus, the image of what fantasy is has evolved in recent years. Unfortunately, we are still dealing with a 1960's definition of theming, and there is so much more they can do with it.


This us vs. them attitude of some (mostly Disney fans) is crazy. Anything USO does that is good only benefits us, the guests of the theme parks and that's all we're talking here, theme paks.